. Bulletin. Ethnology. 302 BUEEIAU OF AMERICAN EJTHNOLOGY [Bull. 128 Tusayan red.—A ware like last, lacking designs (possibly sherds are from undecorated portions of bowls). Tusayan polychrome.—This was probably made locally or nearby as it usually has quartz rather than sherd temper, as in Arizona. Paste: Eed to gray. Inferior to Arizona ware, the red in designs being thick and somewhat fugitive. Designs on bowl interiors; exteriors have somewhat fugitive red slip (fig. 40). Paria gray.—Closely resembles Sevier desert and Great Salt Lake. Figure 39.—Half of Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white bow


. Bulletin. Ethnology. 302 BUEEIAU OF AMERICAN EJTHNOLOGY [Bull. 128 Tusayan red.—A ware like last, lacking designs (possibly sherds are from undecorated portions of bowls). Tusayan polychrome.—This was probably made locally or nearby as it usually has quartz rather than sherd temper, as in Arizona. Paste: Eed to gray. Inferior to Arizona ware, the red in designs being thick and somewhat fugitive. Designs on bowl interiors; exteriors have somewhat fugitive red slip (fig. 40). Paria gray.—Closely resembles Sevier desert and Great Salt Lake. Figure 39.—Half of Tusayan (Virgin) black-on-white bowl, site 123, Dairy Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Washington : G. P. O.


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